Meizu E2 is here with 4GB of RAM and Hi Case


After weeks of leaks and speculations, curtains finally announced the Meizu E2 yesterday. This time, Meizu took a different approach with the design of the smartphone.

The most stunning feature of the phone is the use of 4 LEDs for the flash. And that’s not all, the flash is integrated in the antenna line that runs from on the top of the phone beside the camera. This is probably the first time such a design has been implemented in a smartphone.

And honestly speaking, it does not look bad at all. The phone is clad in metal, much like its siblings and follows Meizu’s design methodology to a certain extent.

When it comes to specs, the E2 is powered by the Helio P20 chipset. It will be available in,  3GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage and 4GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage. It features a 5.5 inch 1080p display.

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The front of the phone houses the fingerprint sensor that doubles as a home button. In the rear, there lies a 13MP f/2.0 sensor with PDAF and four LED flash and for selfies you get an 8MP shooter that rests in the front. The E3 is fueled by a 3400mAh battery that supports 18W fast charging, dual SIM support, and full network support.

Along with the E2, Meizu launched the “Hi Case” for the smartphone. It has a design that allows you to cover the LED flash when not in use by using a small slider above the flash. It is available in red, black, blue and green. It is priced at ¥79 (∼$11.50).

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The Meizu E2 will be available in Moonlight Silver, Champagne Gold, and Obsidian Black along with a special Transformers Edition as well, marking the release of the fifth installment of the movie franchise.

The E2 will sell at ¥1299 (∼$189) for the 3GB version and at ¥1599 (∼$232) for the 4GB version. The phone will go on sale on the 29th of April on Jingdong(JD.com), Meizu’s online store, Lynx, Suning and Tesco. Pre orders will begin today.

What do you think about the new design? Let us know in the comments below!

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10 Comments

  1. SnowyCat
    April 27, 2017

    i dont get the case..whats the point of hiding the leds?

    i prefer the more rounded design of the mx6/pro6 etc.

    • Xiaolu
      April 27, 2017

      If you could activate the camera by uncovering, then that’d be quite cool (no idea though!).

    • Muhammad Yasir
      April 27, 2017

      ways to make money !

    • sere83
      April 27, 2017

      yeah i dont understand either, agree prefer rounded too

  2. illystor
    April 27, 2017

    Your information is incorrect. The rear camera is f/2.2

    The f/2.0 is the front facing.

    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/d07e35708e2fad51c6e0d72c1dd0e6f8b53a73a16bb1afc490169f5ac4831ff9.png

  3. SnowyCat
    April 27, 2017

    i dont get the case..whats the point of hiding the leds?

    i prefer the more rounded design of the mx6/pro6 etc.

    • Xiaolu
      April 27, 2017

      If you could activate the camera by uncovering, then that’d be quite cool (no idea though!).

    • Guest
      April 27, 2017

      ways to make money !

    • sere83
      April 27, 2017

      yeah i dont understand either, agree prefer rounded too

  4. illystor
    April 27, 2017

    Your information is incorrect. The rear camera is f/2.2

    The f/2.0 is the front facing.